It depends on a variety of variables, including how much energy your household consumes in a given day, the capacity and power rating of your solar battery, what loads your battery will help support, and whether or not you are connected to the electrical grid. A battery should be sized to run your home for multiple days, even if your solar panels are not producing energy. Some batteries have the ability to be recharged by your solar panels even if there is a power outage.
Forme Pro Tip: Ideally, your solar panels should be able to
recharge your battery backup even in an outage. But not all
solar batteries have this capability.
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), the average US household uses roughly 30 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy per day, and a typical solar battery is typically 10 kWh of capacity. Therefore, if you wanted to run your whole home off of your solar battery, you will need at least three (3) batteries to help offset your daily consumption.
But real-life application is a bit more complicated since you will also be generating power for about 6-7 hours during the day during peak sunlight hours to help offset the need to utilize your battery. On the other hand, most batteries systems cannot run at maximum capacity and generally peak at a 90% DoD. For those who own an Electric Vehicle (EV) like a Tesla Model 3 you’ve experienced how your car battery charges up to 90% by default. You shouldn’t charge your solar battery to 100% unless you absolutely must. Long-term, this reduces your battery’s longevity.
As a result, your 10 kWh battery likely has a useful capacity of 9 kWh.
Ultimately, if you are pairing your battery with a solar PV array, one or two batteries can provide sufficient power during the evening when your panels are not producing. However, without a renewable energy solution like solar panels, you may need three batteries or more to power your entire home for 24 hours. Additionally, if you are installing home energy storage in order to disconnect from the electric grid and become off-grid, you should install at least an extra day or two of backup power to account for days where you might have cloudy weather.